【題目】聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。

1What will the girl do tonight?

A.Go over her lessons.B.See a movie.C.Attend an exam.

2What do we know about Miss Smith?

A.She talks quickly and seldom repeats things.

B.She is the girl’s favorite teacher.

C.She teaches English.

3Who doesn’t like history?

A.The girl.B.Jim.C.The boy.

4How often does the girl’s class have a history test?

A.Once a month.B.Twice a month.C.Once a week.

【答案】

1A

2B

3B

4C

【解析】

【原文】

M: Do you want to go to the movies tonight?

W: I can’t. I have to go over my lessons.

M: Are you having an exam tomorrow?

W: Yes. We are having our mid-term exam.

M: I wish you good luck.

W: Thanks. But I am a little afraid.

M: Afraid? You always study well.

W: But I haven’t studied for a long time.

M: Don’t worry, Sue. You will do a good job. Well, who is your favorite teacher?

W: Oh, I like Miss Smith best. She teaches history and makes the lessons exciting. She talks very quickly, but if we can’t understand, she repeats things. She is a good teacher because she explains things clearly.

M: Do all the students like history?

W: Oh, no! My friend Jim hates it, because every Monday we get lots of homework and every Wednesday we have a test.

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